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Four medals are earned from finishing particular missions, one from killing any Ace, one for finishing a mission without a wounding, one for getting an A rank (after 10b), then three from killing enemies (250, 500, 1000). Those, I believe, are the easiest ten to get. (I, instead of getting the 1000th kill, got Audrey when I loaded a New Game Plus, which also gets a medal).

There's also one for letting someone die. As in for that playthrough, they are gone.

Most of the other medals are for completions (all weapons, all characters' full profiles, etc.), and generally take a while to obtain.

I got her shortly after starting my second playthrough.

To get the medal for completing a mission with A ranking, does it have to be a storyline mission, or will a skirmish do?

To get the medal for completing a mission with A ranking, does it have to be a storyline mission, or will a skirmish do?

Not sure if I've gotten a medal for knocking off an Ace yet.

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Originally Posted by fallschirmjager

It has to be a mission after you've...

Spoiler for :

Saved Cordelia

I noted that it had to be 10 or later, fallschirmjager.

Yes, jwai, it has to be a storyline mission. If you don't know about the Ace thing, check your Decorations tab. "The Lance of Gallia" will be there if you've earned it. All the ones you have will have an explanation of what it's given for.

While 10 is an awful place to get an A without an Alicia rush, 11 and 13 are relatively easy A's, so you should earn it decently quickly. If nothing else, you can easily get it on your New Game Plus.

I'm gonna go continue completing my collection. That, and see if I can't confirm what Alicia's last Potential does.

Edit: It's a little more powerful than I thought. All stats are boosted. Stupidly high.

Just finished chapter 13 with an A ranking (and got the medal for completing a mission without casualties), and got treated to awesomeness in the next chapter.

On the other hand, I got quite irritated with playing (and reloading) the Marberry Shore skirmish this evening because I kept making careless mistakes like forgetting to drop smoke before rushing people through. Very messy.

Most of my careless mistakes involve landmines. Including ones I know are there, ones with multiple characters standing around them that I had already avoided them with, that I still somehow manage to step on on the very last turn. All it takes is one brain lapse and boom.

I was half expecting Alicia's final potential to be something along the lines of "Mine Magnet" since I managed to make her step on one in at least 90% of the levels where they were present. Her scream and the way she flies through the air are burned into my brain now.

Most of my careless mistakes involve landmines. Including ones I know are there, ones with multiple characters standing around them that I had already avoided them with, that I still somehow manage to step on on the very last turn. All it takes is one brain lapse and boom.

I was half expecting Alicia's final potential to be something along the lines of "Mine Magnet" since I managed to make her step on one in at least 90% of the levels where they were present. Her scream and the way she flies through the air are burned into my brain now.

If they are strong/healthy enough, characters can use the mine to do an "rocket explosive-assisted jump" and move farther than they would normally.

Most of my careless mistakes involve landmines. Including ones I know are there, ones with multiple characters standing around them that I had already avoided them with, that I still somehow manage to step on on the very last turn. All it takes is one brain lapse and boom.

I was half expecting Alicia's final potential to be something along the lines of "Mine Magnet" since I managed to make her step on one in at least 90% of the levels where they were present. Her scream and the way she flies through the air are burned into my brain now.

lol. I feel like I always hit mines. I just run my character ahead without even thinking about the mines until I'm sent flying. Though if i'm controlling a lancer at the time I don't even car. I even use mines to help lancers cover more ground since it does minimal damage while launching me forward slightly with no AP cost.

It's the first PS3 RPG I've finished and the first RPG in ages that I played it through without major delays or distractions. And to keep me interested like that means that it's also the best game I played in ages.

I now also understand everybody's reaction to Cordelia's hair color in the anime...

Anyway... while finished, I'm not "done" with VC yet... still got the DLC to do.

Last edited by GHDpro; 2009-06-29 at 22:48.
Reason: various grammar mistakes

It's the first PS3 RPG I've finished and the first in ages that I played it through without major delays or distractions. And to keep my interested like that means it's also the best game I played in ages.

I know also understand everybody's reaction to Cordelia's hair color in the anime...

Anyway... while finished, I'm not "done" with VC yet... still got the DLC to do.

The sign for me that it's one of the best is that I want to 'complete' it in addition to 'beat' it; I want all the medals.

I know also understand everybody's reaction to Cordelia's hair color in the anime...

Know what I mean, know what I mean? *nudge*nudge*

Spoiler for Cordellia's hair:

But seriously, yeah: that did get an eyebrow raise in the anime for sure. I'm thinking that it'll be an explanation because in the game she just suddenly reveals that and my thoughts were, "okay, doesn't she have attendants or something? Someone HAD to have seen that over the course of years."... Unless she has a wig or something.

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The sign for me that it's one of the best is that I want to 'complete' it in addition to 'beat' it; I want all the medals.

It's how much i enjoy the experience of playing the game, and how much i always want to go back to that, that i know it's one of my favorite games in a long time. What with replying the game a number of times, doing skirmishes on harder difficulties and so on.

It's how much i enjoy the experience of playing the game, and how much i always want to go back to that, that i know it's one of my favorite games in a long time. What with replying the game a number of times, doing skirmishes on harder difficulties and so on.

As much as I loved the game, my only real problem with playing the game again is the fact that you are no longer going into the missions blind. You have strategies, you know what works and what doesn't, etc. Sure, you can try to mix it up by finding different ways to beat the level, but that experience (and rage) you felt when you first did each mission blind, and building up strategies to a whim to complete one precise solution was one of the reasons why I loved this game. That said, I'm saying even if Idid replay it again, it definetely wouldn't feel the same. Maybe two years from now or so, I'll have the desire to play again.

I 've only played through in English so far so that's all I can speak for (I actually hate dubs generally but I left the English on for gameplay purposes in case there was any important dialog not subbed). I saw a few instances where the subtitles in cutscenes were slightly off from what the character actually said. (This would make more sense if these subtitles were just the direct translation from the Japanese but for the most part they seemed to mirror the English dialog, so I don't think this is the case). Also a couple lines seemed pretty out of place for the animation accompanying them. For example Edy's crouching kill animation makes her look relieved, but she still says the same "that's what you get!" line in a mocking tone that she says for her normal animation. Is this just a side effect of crappy dubbing or does she say the same line in Japanese too?

As far as typos though, those always jump right off the page/screen at me but I don't really remember any here. Recently both Star Ocean 4 and Fallout 3 had a lot, but I think I saw one at most in this game.

Minor stuff though, this is easily the best RPG I have played in the last 2 years.

I play it in Japanese even though I don't understand it. I've come to know that official subs (as opposed to fansubs) are traditionally quite "off" but I'd like to think that having watched anime almost solely in Japanese for the last 8-9 years that I've come to have an understanding on Japanese tone, inflection, and some phrases so that when I listen to something, say dialogue in the game, I use the subtitle to give me an idea of the topic and I can judge based on tone, some words, etc. what is *really* being said.

Like I'll use the subtitle to tell me that they're talking about the Edelweiss' armor but I'll know that based on how Isara is talking she's actually saying something a little different than what the subtitle says she is.

I don't know if that makes any sense.

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I'm fairly sure I get what you mean. I don't think I'm anywhere close to your level if you've been at it for 9 years but I'm starting to do the same thing with a lot of the "official sub" DVDs I own. Some of the translations just seem slightly off based on the way the characters are talking or acting. That said though, I left this game on English for the things like individual unit speech during a level that I knew wouldn't be subbed. I don't know enough of the language yet to pick out actual words instead of just emotion from those.